Pharr · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Pharr public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Pharr businesses are sweating over the upcoming Avocado Festival, worried it'll mess with parking and bring too much disruption, potentially hurting their sales. They're asking the city to step in and fix these issues before the event starts.
Pharr's got a new Assistant Director of City Communications! This person will be shaping how the city talks to you, so expect changes in how you get your local news and updates.
Pharr's big New Year's Eve ball drop is canceled this year due to the Omicron variant. Looks like residents will need to make their own plans to celebrate the start of the new year.
Pharr just fired its city manager, ending a pricey $240,000 consulting contract. This move could shake up how the city spends its money.
A local family is suing the city of Pharr for $100 million after a tragic dog attack led to a woman's death. This massive lawsuit raises questions about the city's liability and potential financial repercussions.
Pharr is getting a brand new behavioral health hospital! DHR Health is building it, which means better access to mental health services for folks right here in town.
The former Pharr Police Chief is suing the city and the officers who arrested him. This legal battle could get messy and cost taxpayers a lot of money.
Pharr's bringing in a big gun to its legal team, hiring a former District Attorney as deputy city attorney. This move could mean a shake-up in how the city handles its legal matters.
Pharr is ending its EMS contract due to high costs. This move could shake up how emergency medical services are delivered in the city, so residents should pay attention to the upcoming changes.
Pharr's economy is reeling from a border bridge closure and tougher truck checks, with a staggering $1 billion loss reported. Local businesses are feeling the pinch and are demanding action.
Pharr's municipal court just got a new judge, and it's the DA's second-in-command! This means a shake-up is coming to local courtrooms, so get ready for some changes.